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      custom profile pictures

      If you want to change your PFP to any uploaded asset, keep these in mind:

      • You must have "Is PFP Custom?" set to Yes
      • PFP needs to be 1:1 resolution
        • For example: 500x500px, 1000x1000px, 1600x1600px
      • PFP image resolution is at or below 1600px
      • PFP can only be an image or GIF
      • You are not forced to post the image, you can simply leave it as uploaded to set it as a PFP
      • YOU MUST USE MEDIA ASSET ID!


      How to Get Asset ID from Post:

      1 - Go to the post of your choice.

      2 - Click on the » symbol at the end of the Size block in the Information panel.

        • If you're on desktop, the Information panel is immediately to your left.
        • If you're on mobile, scroll to the bottom of the page.

      3 - Once at the media asset page, go up to the URL and copy the numbers after "media_assets/".

      4 - Paste the number into the Custom PFP box in the Basic tab of your User Settings.

      How to Manually Dig for your PFP

      1 - Follow this path in your Navbar: Post > Upload > All Uploads.

        • You can also just put in "/media_assets" directly after the default site URL.

      2 - If you just recently uploaded your PFP image, you won't need to look for too long. If you can't find it, use search queries like "image_width", "created_at", or "file_ext" to filter out unwanted uploads.

      3 - Go to the asset you want to use and grab the ID from the end of the URL.

      4 - Paste the number into the Custom PFP box in the Basic tab of your User Settings.

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